15.1 LAN Settings and Connection (Before Using FTP/Internet Browser/Command Communications)
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You can monitor and control the instrument from a PC by connecting the instru-
ment to the PC with LAN cable (100BASE-TX cable)
This completes the connection procedure.
Files on the instrument can now be accessed from the PC.
See: "15.2 Performing Remote Operations on the Instrument (Use an Internet Browser)"
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p.265)
"15.3 Accessing the Files on the Instrument From a Computer (Using FTP)" (
p.272)
"15.7 Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications (LAN/USB)" (
p.282)
2. Making 1:1 Connections Between the Instrument and a PC (Connecting the
Instrument to a PC)
Connection cable: Use one of the following.
• 100BASE-TX crossover cable (maximum length 100 m)
• 100BASE-TX straight-through cable with crossover adapter (maximum length
100 m)
• 9642 LAN Cable (option, supplied with crossover adapter)
Connect to PC
100BASE-TX connector
Crossover adapter
Connecting with the 9642 LAN Cable and crossover adapter (supplied)
1 Connect the 9642 LAN Cable to the
supplied crossover adapter.
2 Connect the crossover adapter to the
100BASE-TX connector on the instru-
ment.
3 Connect the 9642 LAN Cable to the
100BASE-TX connector on the PC.
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3
2
If there is a possibility of noise interference to other equip-
ment in the vicinity, wind the LAN cable once around the
supplied ferrite clamp-on choke (for LAN cable), as shown
in the illustration at right.